Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, Volume 19International Institute for the Study of Religions, 1992 - Japan |
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Page 21
... political and religious " ( p . 13 ) , or the political climate of Shinran's teachings ( p . 25 ) , etc. , I find this hard to accept- I would have to go quite a ways back to find the hasshū kōyō- dominated studies that he describes ...
... political and religious " ( p . 13 ) , or the political climate of Shinran's teachings ( p . 25 ) , etc. , I find this hard to accept- I would have to go quite a ways back to find the hasshū kōyō- dominated studies that he describes ...
Page 85
... political . Part of this movement includes " an interest in the political dimensions of literary works themselves , their role in promoting change , in subverting authority , or in containing social energies " ( CULLER 1988 , xiii ) ...
... political . Part of this movement includes " an interest in the political dimensions of literary works themselves , their role in promoting change , in subverting authority , or in containing social energies " ( CULLER 1988 , xiii ) ...
Page 89
... political role . Not to do so leads into even more interesting readings that suggest either a still more tragic figure , or a woman of political ambition herself who is also using the situation to the best of her abilities , or a woman ...
... political role . Not to do so leads into even more interesting readings that suggest either a still more tragic figure , or a woman of political ambition herself who is also using the situation to the best of her abilities , or a woman ...
Contents
Volume 19 Number 1 March | 2 |
On the Gender of Shrines and the Daijōsai | 69 |
REVIEWS | 81 |
Copyright | |
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